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out·law coun·tryالتركية النطق
autlô kʌntriالنطق
/ˈoutˌlô ˈkəntrē/ /ˈaʊtˌlɔː ˈkʌntriː/
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() The term outlaw country is often credited as being derived from the Waylon Jennings' song "Ladies Love Outlaws." The outlaw country genre was created as a response to the then-prevalant Nashville sound and growing popularity of country pop.